Reading URLs When you travel the internet the URL is the address of a specific site. It is a resource found on the internet. A collection of sites is searched to give you results. When you find what you are looking for question is the site valid? Look for the Author, is he/she an expert in their field, what evidence is there to support that the information is true? (1:21)Author(s): No creator set

Greek Tragedy Animated film about Greek tragedy. (6:26)Author(s): No creator set

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Elizabethan Drama and The Globe A Brief Introduction to Elizabethan Drama and to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre to be used in my British Literature classes. (4:23)Author(s): No creator set

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Visual Backgrounds of Shakespeare and his Theatre Shakespeares plays record many aspects of the physical environment in which he lived, as illustrated by surviving examples of Elizabethan art and architecture. This extract is taken from the DVD Shakespeare and the Globe, distributed by Films for the Humanities (7:06)Author(s): No creator set

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Shakespeare: The Globe Theatre Shakespeare's theatre as seen throughout it's history including a discussion of what it would have been like to be in attendance. (2:21)Author(s): No creator set

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Renaissance Theatre An introduction to renaissance theatre. Part of an online history of theatre class at Columbia Gorge Community College. English Captions. (4:06)Author(s): No creator set

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Theatre-7-The Physical Theatres The Physical Theatres History & Basic's of the Theatre Stage This 18 part series goes threw the History, Elements, Types and functions of the Theatre Stage. This discusses the elaborate court theaters.Author(s): No creator set

Money Manipulative This manipulative uses United States currency, both coins and bills. Images of bills include a circled number to identify their value: one, five, ten, twenty, or fifty dollars. The coins (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars) should be easily identifiable, but it may take a little practice. There are more instructions on the right side of the Java applet.Author(s): No creator set

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Number Line - Virtual Manipulative This virtual manipulative can be used to picture whole number operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, carried out on a number line. There are more instructions on the right side of the Java applet.Author(s): No creator set

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Number Line Bars - Virtual Manipulative This is a versatile tool that can be used to illustrate a variety of number operations. The background of the workspace is marked by light gray grid lines. The default step-size of the grid lines is 1 unit. There are more instructions on the right side of the Java applet.Author(s): No creator set

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Number Line Bars - Fractions - Virtual Manipulative This is a very versatile tool that can be used to illustrate a variety of number operations. The background of the workspace is marked by light gray grid lines. The default step-size of the grid lines is 1/10 unit. There are more instructions on the right side of the Java applet.

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The Place Value Number Line - Virtual Manipulative A number line is a common representation of integers used to teach concepts of positive and negative numbers, zero, place-value, and arithmetic operations. The Place Value Number Line manipulative is designed to introduce, practice, and test skills in representing place value on a number line. There are instructions on the right side of the Java applet.Author(s): No creator set

"Add 'Em Up"- A Song About Basic Addition This computer-animated song shows students how to add one to one-digit numbers. The video strives to provide a conceptual understanding of the concept by showing each problem with cubes and numbers. Students can use cubes to demonstrate the problems as the video plays. ( 3:18)Author(s): No creator set

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Five In The Bed - A Subtraction Song A librarian uses a felt board show what happens when there are "Five in the Bed" and one says, "Roll over." The children sing and perform the actions with the librarian during a story time. (1:35)Author(s): No creator set

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Dr. Seuss Documentary, Part 7 of 9 This is a History Channel documentary about Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. (This part of the series had a song about the Grinch removed due to copyright infringement, so that segment has no sound.)Author(s): No creator set